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Brett Banks
Grandview, IN
9/22/2009
My first experience with Cuddeback was in 2008-09. This is the second photo of this buck taken in 6 days, at the same time and location - 20 yards from my ground blind.
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Allen Avery
Grande Prairie, AB
9/22/2009
This Grizzly came by a mineral lick we were hoping would be used by Elk we bowhunt this area alot in the past years but have never seen a GRizzly just alot of tracks. This distance of the bear to the camera would be about 20-25 feet
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Nelson Wyatt
Newport, OH
9/22/2009
Just thought this pic was a great example of the quality of pictures the camera takes. Two nice bucks at a feeder
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keith hughes
mechanicsville, MD
9/22/2009
i have over 20 different shooter bucks on my 200acre farm lease that i would have never guessed without my cuddeback cameras what a great tool for succsess i already shot one 8pt and a doe one more doe and i can buy a bonus tag for another buck stay tuned
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Ben Thompson
Vincennes, IN
9/22/2009
this is on a three week old food plot
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Terry Smith
TOLEDO, OR
9/21/2009
My Capture was set up on a game trail, these spike bulls ran through but a quick trigger caught them!
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Terry Smith
TOLEDO, OR
9/21/2009
Doesn't matter day or night the Capture gets great photos. We have 3 now!!!!!
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Jonathan West
Columbus, IN
9/21/2009
The first picture is of a fox that i get pictures of lot chasing off a doe! The second picture is a nice 10 point, something spooked him. I think it was the neighbors dogs cause i got some pictures of them 1hr. before!
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Jake Jensen
Luck, WI
9/21/2009
This is a daytime photo of a buck we have allot of history with. We have named him Crab Claw because of the symetrical claws on the ends of his main beams. I beleive he is 5 1/2 years in this photo. We have shed antlers of his from the last two seasons, a matched set from 2007. He has two healed wounds from seasons past that can be seen in close up photos of him, a rifle wound low in his hind quarter, and a low brisket wound from an arrant arrow. Not sure who wounded him with the rifle but do know the neighbor well who brushed him with the arrow. This deer has become somewhat of a Celebrity in our neighborhood for his tendency to feed in the soybeans near a county road. Hope you like the picture, thought this to be the best we have of him with the sun on his antlers and the reflection of the corn stalks.
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Levi Madden
Ruston, LA
9/21/2009
This is one of our protein feeders at our camp in Tallulah, Louisiana. This feeder never disappoints year after year as well as our Cuddebacks. Catching two big bucks on camera isn't to rare but both of these bucks have 13 points and have yet to reach maturity. Thanks to our Cuddebacks we have several different pictures at many different angles
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